Thursday, July 30, 2009

Aisha S

A Reflection on Baqarah: 30

The Creation of Man

فِيہَا يُفۡسِدُ مَن فِيہَا أَتَجۡعَلُ قَالُوٓاْ خَلِيفَةً۬ ٱلۡأَرۡضِ فِى جَاعِلٌ۬ إِنِّى لِلۡمَلَـٰٓٮِٕكَةِ رَبُّكَ قَالَ وَإِذۡ

(٣٠)تَعۡلَمُونَ لَا مَا أَعۡلَمُ إِنِّىٓ قَالَ لَكَۖ وَنُقَدِّسُ بِحَمۡدِكَ نُسَبِّحُ وَنَحۡنُ ٱلدِّمَآءَ وَيَسۡفِكُ

This is a very eloquent ayah that speaks to us of our origins, our purpose, our nature, our choices---in fact, this ayah can summarize our entire existence. It covers many aspects of our beings and contains within it many vital lessons for us.

This is the story of the beginning of mankind. In this ayah, Allah is introducing this new creation of His to the angels for the very first time. Allah revealed to them that He shall make a being that shall be His khalifa on this earth.

However, the angels ask "Are You going to create in it one who will do fasaad in it and spill blood…” Here, the subject is actually the entirety of mankind. The word ‘Khalifa’ refers to the entire human race, not just Prophet Adam (a). The angels are speaking of man’s very nature, not just one man, since Adam (a) has not yet been created and therefore had not yet done some specific crime. Since a creature of earth shall possess a physical body, have materialistic primal instincts, and be capable of earthly feelings like pain and desires like lust, they realized that he would make corruption and spill blood. They also perceived that this planet is a place of perpetual change and conflict. An individual would not be able to endure alone—which means that Allah was not speaking of one creature but of an entire race. However, this race would have the inclination to create mischief and spill innocent blood—so why make such a creation?

We [humans] ask, 'Why indeed subject mankind to Earthly suffering? Why not remove us to heaven or place there from the first? Why must we struggle to survive? Why create us so vulnerable and self-destructive? Why must we suffer broken hearts and broken dreams, lost loves and lost youths, crises and catastrophes? Why must we experience pains of birth and pains of death? Why?" we beg in our frustration. "Why?" We plead in our sorrow and emptiness. "Why?" We insist in our anguish. "Why?!" we scream out to the Heavens. "Why?!" we plead with the angels. "If you are there and you hear us, tell us, why create man?!!" ------From Even Angels Ask

And in addition, this ayah makes it clear that angels existed before we did, in a constant state of worshipping Allah. These angels were perpetually celebrating Allah’s praises, glorifying and sanctifying His names, ever submissive to Him. They obeyed Him absolutely and unendingly. So what is the purpose of another creation? Allah tells us He has not created us except to worship Him, yet angels were already doing this, so why create another being—and one that is so flawed?

Allah does not create in vain. There must be some added purpose—something special, different, unique about this creation.

When Allah speaks of His plan, He does not say He intends to create an ‘Insaan.’ Rather, he uses the term ‘Khalifa’. A khalifa is one who represents another, independently upholding the law and establishing the will of whoever he is representing. We are Allah’s khulafa. A quality that distinguishes humans from angels is the ability to choose—the privilege of free will. So we are free to do as we wish, but must choose to be representatives of Allah and obey Him unconditionally without being forced into submission. It seems logical that Allah’s representative must possess qualities that reflect Allah’s if he is to represent Him correctly, faultlessly, and with utter perfection. Yet how can this earthly faulty creature be a khalifah?

It is interesting to note Allah does not yet answer these questions. Nor does He deny that humans will spread corruption or spill blood. He simply says, “Indeed I know that which you know not.” He, in His infinite wisdom, must have a reason for creating man and appointing him as khalifa despite these severe shortcomings.

One very important attribute that humans possess is advanced intellect, which is of course nothing compared to Allah’s infinite knowledge and wisdom, but is greater than the angels’. Humans are capable of learning, of being taught, of seeking knowledge, of reasoning. Only the human race was bestowed the ability to name whatever concepts he conceives and whatever perceptions he perceives. This is both the cause and result of a higher intellect than any other creation. This gift was not bestowed on even the angels, and therefore, they are in a way inferior to us. Our intellect and conscience enables us to become superior to all other creation, which is why we are given the distinct title, Ashraful Maqlooqaat.

Indeed, humans are limited, flawed, and they have the capacity to do evil. However, humans have also the capacity to do good. Humans are multi-faceted, complex beings with great potential for both rational and moral development. Allah has told us in another ayah of the Qur’an, in Surah Shams, that He has inspired in us both a baser nature and a purer nature. Our self has dual opposing instincts—the baser, lower, animalistic one, and the purer, higher, nobler (for lack of a better term—more ‘angelic’) one. Allah mentions in Surah Teen, “ Surely We created man of the best stature (4) Then we reduced him to the lowest of the low, (5) Save those who believe and do good works, and theirs is a reward unfailing. (6)” We are capable of attaining to either end. We can sink to the lowest of the low or rise to the highest of the high. Not all men choose evil; and the birth of such pure humans, such as Rasullullah (s)—most beloved to Allah, compensates for the creation of man.

Thus, humans have the capacity, the potential, the aptitude to become Khulafa, for this was the very purpose of our existence. However, not every person utilizes this blessing, uses this skill, realizes this goal. Those who do so reach the highest of the high; they are beloved by Allah and His attributes are reflected in them. Truly to them belongs great honor and respect.

This was the secret of the children of Adam. Humans have truly been honored—raised above all other creation, including the angels. “Verily we have honored the children of Adam…and have preferred them above many of those whom We created with a marked preferment.” (17:70) Man is a revered being blessed with the qualities and capacities that enable him to fulfill his duty on earth and elevate himself by upholding Allah’s will.

This is only my reflection on this ayah. Allahu Alim.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Our Parents

Surah Isra (command to us to treat our parents good)\

وَقَضَى رَبُّكَ أَلاَّ تَعْبُدُواْ إِلاَّ إِيَّاهُ وَبِالْوَالِدَيْنِ إِحْسَانًا إِمَّا يَبْلُغَنَّ عِندَكَ الْكِبَرَ أَحَدُهُمَا أَوْ كِلاَهُمَا فَلاَ تَقُل لَّهُمَا أُفٍّ وَلاَ تَنْهَرْهُمَا وَقُل لَّهُمَا قَوْلاً كَرِيمًا {23}

[Yusufali 17:23] Thy Lord hath decreed that ye worship none but Him, and that ye be kind to parents. Whether one or both of them attain old age in thy life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them, but address them in terms of honour.

وَاخْفِضْ لَهُمَا جَنَاحَ الذُّلِّ مِنَ الرَّحْمَةِ وَقُل رَّبِّ ارْحَمْهُمَا كَمَا رَبَّيَانِي صَغِيرًا {24}

[Yusufali 17:24] And, out of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility, and say: "My Lord! bestow on them thy Mercy even as they cherished me in childhood."

رَّبُّكُمْ أَعْلَمُ بِمَا فِي نُفُوسِكُمْ إِن تَكُونُواْ صَالِحِينَ فَإِنَّهُ كَانَ لِلأَوَّابِينَ غَفُورًا {25}

[Yusufali 17:25] Your Lord knoweth best what is in your hearts: If ye do deeds of righteousness, verily He is Most Forgiving to those who turn to Him again and again (in true penitence).

As-salaamualaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh,

SubhanAllah when I read these ayaat I felt teary eyed. These ayaat are reminders of some of the most important people in our lives whom we owe so much to. Many of us are so fortunate to have parents whilst there are many of us in this dunya who don't have the pleasure of being with their parents. We take so much for granted in this dunya not realizing how preciously blessed we are. Allah has blessed us with so much, yet we as humans will always be dissatisfied. One does not realize the importance of having something priceless until one losses it. These ayaat really makes one think about how important our parents are in our lives. I can't even imagine my life with out my parents.

رَّبِّ ارْحَمْهُمَا كَمَا رَبَّيَانِي صَغِيرًا

May Allah make us those who will be pleasing to Allah and to our parents inshaAllah. <3

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Surah al-Anfaal, Ayah 24

"O ye who believe! give your response to Allah and His Messenger, when He calleth you to that which will give you life; and know that Allah cometh in between a man and his heart, and that it is He to Whom ye shall (all) be gathered." [Surah al-Anfaal, Ayah 24]

My Response: This ayah is emphasizing the importance to responding to Allah and doing things for the sake of Allah. Allah is the Creator of everything. He is our Lord, our Sustainer, and none but Him has the right to be worshipped. Allah has every right to ask us to do anything for Him (even though He does not need us). We need Allah. Therefore, we must answer to the call of prayer and engage ourselves in constant dhikr of our Lord and Sustainer, Allah.

Friday, January 2, 2009

IhdinassiraaTal MustaQeem!

Asalamaualaikum WaRehmatullahi WaBarakaatuh

The only thing that is certain is death. There's so much in this world that we are cannot be certain of, this includes our faith. This is why it is so important for us to contstantly beseech and BEG Allah SWT to keep us on the straight path until our last breath because indeed the last breath is the true trial...is it that we worshiped Allah SWT for so long in this world, but when our time to leave came near we turned our backs on the deen. This thought should scare us...it should make us cry...

In a hadeeth we learn that a man will be doing the actions of the people of jannah and between him and death is a handspan, meaning death is close, and then he will do actions of the people of hellfire...and the same is true reversed...


Ya Rubb -- IhdinassiraaTal MustaQeem! Ameen

Friday, December 12, 2008

Surah Anfal (8) Ayah 24

O you who believe! Give your response to Allah and His Messenger, when He calls to that which will give you life; and know that Allah comes in between a man and his heart, and that it is He to whom you shall (all) be gathered.

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This ayah is directly addressed to the believers and tells us respond to Allah and His Messenger (saw), meaning what we obey and follow the commands and not just believe. Calling to that which gives life can refer to the Quran and its Guidance. It has blessings and benefits in this world and the Hereafter when used to reform yourself. It implies that without this we are no different than those who are dead, who are unable to benefit themselves. The soul (ruh) needs a deen to sustain it. Those without a sound belief are like the dead.

When Allah comes between a man and his heart can mean that Allah helps the believer in deflecting what may cause him harm or take him away from the Guidance or life that is mentioned before. He keeps the heart alive. In a way it gives hope in Allah and that He knows what is in your heart and will help you.

And the last part mentions death. Allah will resurrect everyone who lived on this earth and they all will be questioned about their lives. This reminds of how short this life is and there is a purpose for it: to worship Allah.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Emdadun.C

“Did you perhaps think that we have created you without a purpose and that you will not return to Us?” [Surah Al-Mu’minoon (Surah 23-The Believers), Ayah 115]

My Relfection: Indeed You (Allah) have created us for a purpose none other than to worship you only. You are the One and Only do we worship. Everything that we do is an act of worship. From a simple smile to any act of good, everything is a form of worship. Ya Allah please guide me towards the righteous path of Islam, please increase my emaan, please make me steadfast in my prayers and please increase my knowledge. Ya Allah please have mercy upon my soul. Ameen.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Aisha Jalal

i think the iyaa' in class reminds me of sometimes how ingnorent we can be and worry about the duniya when the truth is right in front of us that this life is all a test and that one day we will return to allah and that we will be judged on how we spent our time in the duniya. anf i think that biggest fitna for the women in this world is the duniya. may allah forgive us all.

Daaiyah- Surah 23.115

أَفَحَسِبْتُمْ أَنَّمَا خَلَقْنَاكُمْ عَبَثًا وَأَنَّكُمْ إِلَيْنَا لَا تُرْجَعُونَ
Afahasibtum annama khalaqnakum AAabathan waannakum ilayna la turjaAAoona
"Did you, then, think that We created you in mere idle play, and that you would not have to return to Us?”

The ayaat makes me think about my actions good or bad effecting not only my soul while im on earth, but also when i leave this dunya. I could have increased blessings based upon if I helped someone live better or worsted their situations. Makes me think twice about what i say and do.

Sr. Aisha

Assalaamualaikum.

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